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Sydney Park in inner city St Peters with its iconic chimney stacks has etched itself in many peoples minds as a symbol of discovering exciting new music and social scenarios. By going to an early Sydney Park rave party you became part of an exciting underground musical and social D.I.Y culture. This legacy lives on today and has lead to Sydney Park’s continuing tradition of being the spot for regular free parties on this post industrial site.

click on anyone of these to surf the slide show, then read on about the History of Sydney’s free party culture catylyst…

The park has played an important role for helping the development of various youth subcultures over the years. Before its redevelopment in 1991 there are scattered reports of music events like the Punk Picnics which have continued to this day and also a legendary performance at the Brickworks in Sydney Park, St. Peters in March 1982 of the industrial noise band SPK. SPK were an Australian band who had a reputation as important figures in the international evolution of the Noise music genre. Coincidentally the bands name is the same acronym for today’s cafe oasis in the park, SPK, the Sydney Park Kiosk.

Back in the early 90’s mainstream raves were falling into the trap of elitism with expensive door prices and style conformity so Sydney Park events offered many an introduction to the multi media all night techno party experience. Since it’s 1991 redevelopment the park has clocked up a rich history of renegade events. In May 1993 a May Day Anarchist picnic morphed into an all night rave attracting around 800 people as a sound system and generator turned up as the sun went down. This event called “A-may-zing”set the scene for a few years of all night techno events in the park by Vibe Tribe and friends and helped to give birth to the ‘Doof’ and free dance party movement in Sydney.

The word ‘Doof’ came into being just up the road from Sydney Park at a now abandoned house in South Newtown at 600/602 King street. In 1992 it was a share house where local techno band Non Bossy Posse, a regular at Sydney Park free parties were having a jam, the relentless kick drum leaking through the walls late in the night had finally angered the German nieghbour Sonia and motivated her to lodge the now famous complaint :

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The story was told uncountable times and ‘Doof’ became a share house hold word around Australia, it went on to became the name to describe the style of event itself, being one that is organised in a very grassroots and organic way and not commercially motivated.

“Are you going to the Doof tonight?’. or “Do you know where the Doof is tonight?” where very commonly uttered questions in the early 90’s.

As the 90’s progressed I remember seeing massive billboards on the motorway down in Victoria advertising stereo speakers with three metre high DOOF letters screaming out from the side of the road, record shops had Doof sections and the name became cemented in the electronic music underground to this day.

Techno music mixed on turntables, big screen projections, fire shows, a going off dance floor, fluoro lights and banners, chai and food stalls, info on environmental and social justice campaigns was what was on offer down at those early brickworks events that helped define ‘Doof’ culture in Australia. Initially liaison with the Police was positive and the events managed to see the dawn in but in 1995 the honeymoon was over.

Underground rave and political culture were quite entwined in the early 90’s so the crowd were quite willing to stand up to the Police’s attempt to shut it down.

The Doof at Sydney Park in 1995 was called ‘Freequency’ and is often cited as an end of an era, the yet to be tested new Vibe Tribe sound system was put though its paces pumping pumping full frequency techno into the night air.The dancing masses filled the brickwork amphitheatre as hundreds poured into the park as the venue details were transmitted through the info phone line.

It took 40 riot Police to shut the event down at about 2pm as about 1200-1500 people were going off to pumping electronic music. Underground rave and political culture were quite entwined in the early 90’s so the crowd were quite willing to stand up to the Police’s attempt to shut it down.

After failed negotiation the police baton charged the dance floor, the crowd pushed back and chaos ensued, eventually they took the generator but the crowd defiantly kept dancing till dawn as a mob of drummers turned up.

After this happened an ombudsman report had deemed the police response at ‘Freequency’ to be an over reaction but after this both sides realised this kind of outcome was not the way to go and since then smaller sound systems and self policed music shut off times have managed to find the middle ground in keeping Sydney Park as a place where sound systems can be set up but not allowing events or sound systems to be too big and not going all night.

During the 90’s and early 00’s South Sydney Council (and now City of Sydney Council) allowed and promoted community arts festivals in the Park,. Sydney Park become home to Sydney’s Earthdance event which joined simultaneous dance parties in more than 50 countries around the world to mark the International Day of Peace . The park has also become the host for Mascon Festivals and the touring Soundwave festival in 2007/8.

I saw the rangers scratching their heads and wandering what to do when faced with a Dubstep Doof and Punks Picnic 50 metres apart.

With this history Sydney Park has a unique vibe where regular small sound systems set up and co-exist with the joggers and dog walkers.

Many party crews and D.J’s throw free parties down at Sydney Park and hundreds of memorable events have occurred in recent years. Sunday dub club is over 6 years old having put on a Reggae and Dub sound system on the first Sun of every month at the brickworks setting a precedent for good relations with rangers and police and keeping the event family friendly and fun for all. U.F.O club and others still set up regularly. Last year as as I wandered through the park I saw the rangers scratching their heads and wandering what to do when faced with a Dubstep Doof and Punks Picnic 50 metres apart.

1500 people and about 8 sound systems many of them solar powered wheelie bin sound P.A’s were scattered around the brickworks and surrounding parklands presenting a magical colourful fiesta

Sydney park has also hosted renegade film events like the alternative Tropfest, Squatfest, it was set up as a protest against the increasing corporate sponsorship of Tropfest at the time.

Another renegade carnival in 2013, “Reclaim The Lanes’ having paraded through local lanes in Newtown descended on Sydney Park to celebrate its long history of events and free spirited parties, 1500 people and about 8 sound systems many of them solar powered wheelie bin sound P.A’s were scattered around the brickworks and surrounding parklands presenting a magical colourful fiesta. The event wound itself up at an agreed time with the Police without any trouble.

Not so sweet with the Police was the 2010 Wheelie bin sound system mobile festival wandered that into the park. A gig called “Wheelie Amazing” was a heads up to the original Amazing Vibe Tribe party in 1993, this one attracted about 400 people and faced a Police shutdown at 2pm deep in the park, I being slightly tipsy and argumentative ended up arrested and in the back of a Paddy Wagon falsely accused of assault police, All the bins rolled in and out of the park for a great night of music styles and wild dancing, I later won a court case against the polices assault police charge.

You may often stroll through Sydney Park and see a Solar powered Sunny Bin sound system providing music for small gatherings, birthdays, picnics and small events. Local business Sunny Bins based at Tortuga Studios across the road from Sydney Park have developed used Wheelie Bins to make mobile solar sound systems since 2010. The Sydney Park Kiosk purchased one in 2011 which is a regular fixture providing tunes for the cafe and spreading the word on these great mobile boom boxes. Lets hope Sydney Park with its soon to be finished water catchment upgrade will continue to be known for its unique vibe for years to come.